Swedish prog legends Opeth have announced that the release of their 14th studio album, The Last Will And Testament, has been postponed to 22 November (from 11 October) due to unforeseen delays in the manufacturing process.
Opeth's frontman Mikael Åkerfeldt comments: "We strive to deliver the highest quality product possible, and to achieve that, we need a bit more time to ensure the final release meets our standards. We understand this may come as a disappointment, but we sincerely appreciate your patience and continued support. We can't wait to share this new music with you, and we are confident it will be worth the wait".
For more regarding The Last Will And Testament, the two released forthcoming album's singles/videos, and Opeth's European tour dates, follow HEREs. Link


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